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on Tuesday January 03, 2012 @09:03AM
from the all-hail-the-chaos dept.

First time accepted submitter jehan60188 writes with this excerpt from an article from Hack a Day: "The 28th Annual Chaos Communication Congress just wrapped things up on December 31st and they've already published recordings of all the talks at the event. These talks were live-streamed, but if you didn't find time in your schedule to see all that you wanted, you'll be happy to find your way to the YouTube collection of the event. The topics span a surprising range. We were surprised to see a panel discussion on depression and suicide among geeks ... which joins another panel called Queer Geeks, to address some social issues rather than just hardcore security tech. But there's plenty of that as well with topics on cryptography, security within web applications, and also a segment on electronic currencies like Bitcoins.'"
The CCC wiki has a list of mirrors with downloads in multiple formats (including WebM).

I suspect it's Offtopic because most of us who clicked on this story want to see discussion on the actual presentations. Who the fuck cares if the date is off and the talks have been up for a while? If he already knew about them and that's all he had to share then he deserves the mod down.

I can tell you to not watch "Quantum of science"
I tried to watch it and gave up mid-video because I don't think I ever saw a more confusing talk.

If you find the topic interesting, I would recommend "Cellular protocol stacks for Internet" [youtube.com]
Like the summary says, it's meant as an introduction to those who are not familiar with all these barbarians mobile phone protocols.

We hope to be able to live translate everything next year, so if you appreciate the translations, please let us know! My e-mail is on my homepage @ http://moeffju.net/ [moeffju.net] or just tweet with #28c3en hashtag.

If you wonder how to get it in one go: go to the mirrors [events.ccc.de], there you can use a ftp mirror. If you want to use rsync just do: rsync -rh --progress rsync://ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de/ccc/28C3/webm/*webm. (you must take a mirror with rsync enabled).